Revit Cut Roof Geometry
It will join in the wrong order and you will need to use the drop down menu next to join to switch the join order.
Revit cut roof geometry. With the cut geometry tool you can pick and choose which geometry gets cut and which does not regardless of when you created the geometry. Then from the modify tab on your ribbon use the join geometry command and select the 7 1 2 roof and the wall. Click modify tab geometry panel cut drop down cut geometry. Cut geometry with the cut geometry tool you can pick and choose which geometry gets cut and which does not regardless of when you created the geometry.
When you create a void it affects only existing geometry. Slight inaccuracies in the alignment may result in geometry that is invalid causing the cut command to fail. Click modify tab geometry panel cut drop down cut geometry. You can use model in place when you want to cut system families like roofs or walls.
Select the wall and use the attach top base button to attach it to the underside of only the 5 1 2 roof. Please note that this cutting of the geometry was only possible because we checked the parameter cut with void when loaded. Simply select the cut geometry tool then select the floor element first and then select the family second. Load the family into the project and place it.
Open the revit family with unattached voids and click create tab properties panel family category and parameters. On a small scale side when cutting geometry the application expects faces and edges to be accurately aligned. When you create. To enable this open the revit family with unattached voids and click create tab properties panel family category and parameters.
That s more like it. Load the family into the project and place it. In the family category and parameters dialog select cut with voids when loaded and click ok. In this case you can use the cut geometry tool to cause the void to cut solids that are created after the void.